The
stockings are hung over the Hi-Fi with care. The palm trees are swaying
to a bluesy beat. And as for Santa… he's got a whole new bag. It's Christmas
in Hollywood, baby! And there's no better way to enjoy it than with the
ultra cool tracks on the newest CD by legendary saxman Plas Johnson. One
for each of the twelve days of Christmas, and each a very special gift
to you from Plas…

SANTA CLAUS
IS COMING TO TOWN - A fresh take on an old favorite, played in a funky
jazz vein, a la "Killer Joe." CHRISTMAS TIME IS HERE - first heard in
the Peanuts Christmas feature. This tune is given a smoky ballad treatment
with the tenor sax, and features the guitar of Anthony Wilson. SLEIGH
RIDE - This standard really moves with a nice dance beat. Plas is featured
on baritone sax, alongside Tony Wilson in the great Blue Note style. Willie
McNeil, a talented and versatile percussionist, provides the beat. Joey
Altruda did the Latin jazz arrangement on this tune, as well as the rest
not credited to others. WHAT ARE YOU DOING NEW YEAR'S EVE? - The groovy
vocal styling of Ernie Andrews adds a fresh sound to an old chestnut.
RUDOLPH THE RED-NOSED REINDEER - Steve Solomon rearranged this one in
a totally different vein, splitting it into a ballad tempo for the first
part, and finishing with a burnin' bop beat. MERRY CHRISTMAS, BABY - The
Charles Brown blues classic is given a hardboiled blues rendering by one
of the best of all time, the great Ernie Andrews. Horns arranged by Plas
Johnson. THE CHRISTMAS SONG - Mel Torme's timeless ode to Christmas has
been reinterpreted and harmonized by Steve Solomon, who is also featured
on the Hammond B-3 for this perennial favorite. DINGLE DONGS - This Plas
Johnson bebop original is a welcome change of pace to this non-traditional
repertoire. I'LL BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS - Ernie Andrews gives a heartfelt
performance of this nostalgic World War II classic. BE BOP CARROLL - Written
by Tadd Dameron in the 1940s, this tune is recorded for the first time
since Fats Navarro's original Savoy sessions. (HOW CAN I FACE) WINTERTIME
ALONE - An honest, introspective ballad, penned by Joey Altruda, is presented
here for the first time - a fitting supplement to this collection. SILVER
BELLS - The closing number for the program features Red Young on piano
and Hammond organ, providing a thick gospel-like treatment behind Johnson's
wailing tenor.

Two tracks
from "Christmas in Hollywood" have already been chosen by KLON-FM, a station
heard worldwide via cable, satellite and the Internet, to be included
in their "For Members Only" Jazz and Blues Christmas Album, being released
in November 2000. Several tracks were played frequently during their October
pledge drive, and more will be heard when they start playing holiday music.
In addition, Carell Music has mailed the record to over 300 radio stations
nationwide.

Plas Johnson
has forged an illustrious career in recorded music for over 45 years,
especially in Hollywood. An artistic chameleon with a distinctive sound,
he's able to adapt to any type of music. Plas' musical fingerprints can
be found on the recordings of Nat King Cole, Henry Mancini, Les Baxter,
Ella Fitzgerald, Linda Ronstadt, Bette Midler, and dozens of others. Combining
some of the best elements of jazz and blues, Plas' playing is admired
and emulated by sax players worldwide. This year, Plas toured Thailand,
at the request of His Majesty the King, Adunyadet Phumiphon, and played
a private party at the King's summer compound. Plas also played at the
New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival with Herman Riley. One of the tunes
in their set was included in a compilation CD produced by radio station
WWOZ. Plas' previous CD, "Evening Delight" (Carell Music CM103-CD) was
released in January 2000, to great reviews.

Ernie Andrews,
the venerable balladeer and blues shouter lends his unique style to 3
tracks. Ernie sang with Harry James' band for a number of years before
joining Cannonball Adderley. He has appeared and/or recorded with Louie
Bellson, Teddy Edwards, Kenny Burrell, Harry "Sweets" Edison, "Big" Joe
Turner, Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson, and many others. During his long career,
he has toured the world, playing to some of the largest audiences and
concert halls from Las Vegas to Australia and South America. Ernie can
be found regularly playing in jazz clubs all over Los Angeles, and he
recently returned from a club date and recording session in New York.